At least eight Saudi-backed militants, loyal to Yemen’s former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, have been killed and nearly 30 others sustained injuries after a group of terrorists attempted to storm their military camp in southern Yemen.

Ahmad Ali, a prominent Qatari writer and previous editor-in-chief of Al-Watan daily, in a piece entitled “a message from the heart of the imposed blockade on Qatar,” wrote to the Saudi minister of foreign affairs: Independence isn’t a carpet that we lay out for you to walk all over, just like Trump did to your carpet!”

Ambassador of Oman to the United States Hunaina Sultan Ahmed Al-Mughairy appealed to all parties to exercise restraint and avoid acts of aggression in the region after the recent massive media attack against Qatar by Arab countries, particularly Saudi Arabia and UAE.

Seven months after winning the presidential election Donald Trump visited the West Asia region, with this foreign policy still covered by ambiguity, including his approach towards the issue of occupied Palestinian territories.

For the first time, the Wall Street Journal last year reported that the US will support an Arabic plan to initiate “Arab NATO”, aimed at confronting what they call the growing Iran influence in the region.

An expert in Middle East relations, who is part of the team of US President Donald Trump, said that the latter is "a plan to normalize the relationship between Israel and a number of Arab countries, including Morocco."

A Middle Eastern expert and a member in Trump’s Middle Eastern team told Al-Monitor that Trump’s staff is currently preparing US initiative related to normalizing Israeli-Arab countries including Morocco.

London based website “Liberty Fighters” claimed that the Israeli warplanes organized the ranks with the Saudi led coalition and launched their first raid on what is called to be Houthi training camp in Taiz.

Sameh Shoukry Egyptian Foreign Minister considered the 28th Arab League Summit as successful and stated that the results of the summit will be used as a series of Arab Joint Actions to settle the region crises.

The interminably arrogant Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu now has the audacity to challenge the agreement reached by the six powers with Iran on its nuclear program, saying that before it can be signed off it must include a clear and unambiguous recognition of the right of Israel to exist.